All townships, and cities having fewer than 400 registered voters on June 1 of an election year, may apply to the county auditor for permission to conduct balloting by mail. Mail balloting is authorized by resolution of the governing body and remains in effect for subsequent state and county elections until it is revoked.
Ballots are sent to all registered voters in mail ballot precincts no more than 46 days and no later than 14 days before a regularly scheduled election for federal, state, and county elections. A postage-paid return mailing envelope, a ballot secrecy envelope and instructions for marking and returning ballots will be included with each ballot.
If you are absent from your precinct during the mail balloting period, you can still vote by absentee. Learn more on our Absentee Voting page.
In the event you did not receive or return your mail ballot, you can still vote on election day at the Goodhue County Elections office:
Government Center
509 W. 5th St.
Red Wing, MN 55066
7 a.m. to 8 p.m.